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Orlando Pride vs KC Current Live Today: Kickoff Time, Streaming, Lineups & Score Prediction
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Subhead: High-stakes rematch kicks off Saturday night at CPKC Stadium
The National Women’s Soccer League serves up a marquee showdown this Saturday, 16 August, when the in-form Orlando Pride visit the high-scoring Kansas City Current for a prime-time Week 18 clash (8 p.m. UTC/3 p.m. CT, CBS and Paramount+).
Table context
• Kansas City enter the match third in the NWSL table on 30 points, just two behind league-leading Portland.
• Orlando sit fifth on 27 points but own a game in hand, making this a potential six-pointer in the playoff race.
First meeting recap
The sides met on 16 May in Orlando, where the Current grabbed a gritty 1-0 win thanks to a 74th-minute strike from Debinha, ending the Pride’s 12-match home unbeaten streak. Orlando produced 15 shots that night, but goalkeeper Adrianna Franch’s six saves preserved the clean sheet.
Key players to watch
• Barbra Banda (Orlando): The Zambian star leads the league in expected goals per 90 (0.74) and has scored in four straight road matches.
• Temwa Chawinga (KC): Her blistering pace out wide has yielded seven goals and five assists, the best direct-goal-involvement tally on the roster.
• Marta (Orlando): Back from Olympic duty, the Brazilian legend’s chance-creation numbers (2.6 key passes per game) remain elite at age 39.
• Lo LaBonta (KC): The midfield metronome averages 55 passes per match and converts penalties with a perfect 3-for-3 record in 2025.
Tactical breakdown
Seb Hines’ Pride press aggressively out of a 4-3-3, trying to feed Banda on the shoulder of the last defender. Carolina Møller Hansen is expected to start if Ally Watts (hamstring) fails a late fitness test. Vlatko Andonovski’s Current rely on fluid interchanges between Debinha and Chawinga, stretching defenses before firing early balls into the box for Bia Zaneratto. Expect KC’s 3-4-3 to morph into a back five when under sustained pressure.
Injury report
• Orlando: Ally Watts (questionable hamstring), Haley McCutcheon (out, ACL)
• KC: Elizabeth Ball (out, ankle), Mimmi Larsson (doubtful illness)
Projected lineups
Kansas City Current (3-4-3): Franch; Gautrat, Ertz, Hirschfeld; K. Mace, LaBonta, DiBernardo, Pickett; Chawinga, Debinha, Zaneratto.
Orlando Pride (4-3-3): Moorhouse; Abello, Montefusco, Madril, Rovira; Cluff, Tymrak, Marta; Doyle, Banda, Møller Hansen.
How to watch and stream
• USA & Canada: CBS linear, Paramount+ (subscription)
• International: NWSL+ (free global stream)
• Local radio: KCFX 101.1 FM (Kansas City), Real Radio 104.1 FM (Orlando)
Why this match matters
A win vaults Kansas City into first place provided Portland drop points later in the evening, while Orlando can leapfrog OL Reign and climb into the top three with a road upset. With the NWSL Shield and playoff seeding tightening, every point is premium during the final third of the season.
Stat nugget
Kansas City have scored in 18 consecutive regular-season matches, the second-longest streak in league history. Orlando, meanwhile, boast the best away record in 2025 (5-1-1), conceding just five goals on the road.
Fan experience
Saturday’s fixture is the Current’s annual “Women in Sports” night; the first 5,000 supporters receive a commemorative scarf. Gates open two hours before kickoff, and the team encourages supporters to use the KC Streetcar extension to avoid stadium-area road closures.
Bottom line
The Pride’s stingy defense meets the Current’s relentless front line in what could prove a playoff preview—and potentially a turning point in the 2025 Shield race.
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